The artist and three other women dressed in four costumes resembling household appliances in a 1977 Helen Chadwick performance piece titled for this place. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these places. A “nurturant” example of these rooms included in Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro’s Womanhouse features aprons with breasts imprinted on them, protesting traditional female roles in the household.
ANSWER: kitchens
[10h] This artist presented kitchen utensils in alphabetical order before demonstrating absurd uses for them in her video performance piece Semiotics of the Kitchen. This artist juxtaposed images of the Vietnam War with American homes in her House Beautiful series.
ANSWER: Martha Rosler
[10m] In 1959, this artist prepared and served food on a nude woman’s body in the piece Spring Banquet. Pablo Picasso inspired this woman to create a piece consisting of a saucer, teacup, and spoon covered in fur.
ANSWER: Méret (Elisabeth) Oppenheim
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